Results A total of 94 MRCS were reported, representing an estimated UK incidence of 1.20 per 10 000 maternities (95% CI 0.97 to 1.47). Women in the MRCS cohort who also had placenta praevia or accreta had significantly more major obstetric haemorrhages (MOH) RR 55.1 (95% CI 17.8 to ...
Also present during the exchange between the white anaesthetist and Onwochei, who is a black consultant at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, was one of her white female colleagues. “Later on that evening my colleague told me how uncomfortable she had felt in that conversation,”...
in the US and the UK (3) (4) (5). At least mass screening programmes have to answer the questions for potential harm of the screening test, and the following intervention/ therapy with all available evidence, before mass implementation in a healthy population can be considered. This is ...
However, evidence to guide such policies is lacking. In this study, we analyse a national dataset in order to understand the relationship between the two main predictors of medical school admission in the UK (prior educational attainment (PEA) and performance on the United Kingdom Clinical ...
heart.bmj.com 国家科技图书文献中心 (权威机构) 万方医学 Europe PMC NCBI 查看更多 相似文献 参考文献 引证文献Anaemia is an independent predictor of poor outcome in patients with chronic heart failure Background: Mild anaemia frequently occurs in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF), particularly ...
[4] and the World Health Organization’s “post covid-19 condition” (symptoms occurring beyond 3 months and persisting for at least 2 months) [5]. Long covid thus defined is extremely common. In UK, for example, 1.8 million of a population of 67 million met the criteria for long co...
It is widely accepted that intellectual property legal requirements such as patents and data exclusivity can affect access to medicines, but to date there has not been a comprehensive review of the empirical evidence on this topic. The World Trade Organi
Robust governance is key to ensuring that health, social justice and sustainability are key considerations within trade policy, and that health risks from trade are effectively mitigated and benefits are maximised. The UK’s departure from the EU provides a rare opportunity to examine a context ...
Perhaps surgeons in the UK are a different breed to those in British Columbia but it might be wrong to assume universal support for PROM-type work from all stakeholders, especially those whose performance might be‘judged’ using such data.5 This brings us to the main point of our letter. ...
at UCL, believes that the recent retraction of the peer reviewed paper, published in 1998, "can only be a good thing for science." Why? Professor Greenhalgh doesn't provide a credible explanation. However, it is more than obvious that that what has happened to Andrew Wakefield will have ...